2009 (Junior): Second-team all-MWC ... started all 13 games at left guard ... played just 11 snaps against SDSU due to a knee injury, but still led Utah with 21 pancake blocks in regular season play (bowl stats were not kept) ... also had 26 cuts ... finished with an 84% overall grade (624 wins in 747 plays) ... six pancake blocks against BYU was the most by a Ute in 2009 ... five pancake blocks vs. New Mexico ... highest grade of the year was 96% vs. BYU ... Academic all-MWC.

2008 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games at left guard … teambest
46 pancake blocks in regular season play (no
bowl stats were kept) ... 31 knockdowns and 19
cuts … 11 pancake blocks against Oregon State
was a career-high and the best by a Ute all season
... nine pancakes at Utah State … Academic all-
MWC … made Dean’s List (3.85 GPA) and Utah
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

2007 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games and started at left guard in the last 10 ... in on 686 plays in the regular season (bowl stats were not kept) ... 27 pancake blocks, 31 knockdowns and 24 cuts ... season-best eight pancake blocks against UCLA ... five knockdowns against both Louisville and San Diego State ... Academic all-MWC.

2006 (Redshirt): Redshirt

Personal: Son of Mark and Pam Schlauderaff ... father graduated from Minnesota and mother from Washington ... dad is a doctor and mom is a nurse ... two brothers ... oldest brother plays football for Eastern Oregon ... undecided on a major ... name is pronounced kay-leb schlah-der-off ... full name is Caleb Hunter Schlauderaff.

Notes: Last name is pronounced "chlah-der-off." Also lettered once in basketball as a Washington prep. Redshirted in 2006. Played all 13 games in '07, starting the final 10 at left guard and posting 27 pancake blocks, 31 knockdowns and 24 cuts (bowl stats not kept). Started all 13 games at left guard in '08 when he notched 46 pancakes, 31 knockdowns and 19 cuts (no bowl stats). Started all 13 games at left guard in '09 when he graded out at 84 percent with 21 pancakes and 26 cuts (no bowl stats). Left the San Diego State contest due to a knee injury. Started all 13 games at left guard in '10. Did not lift (right pectoral strain) or work out (left hamstring strain) at the Combine.

Positives: Gets in the way and can seal lanes. Functional positional blocker. Flashes some pop in his hands. Fairly dependable, experienced, four-year starter. Coachable, team player. Works hard and plays hard.

Negatives: Average arm length. Plays too small. Does not create a push in the run game. Struggles to reach the block point and adjust on the second level. Soft anchor in pass protection - gives up ground and struggles to adjust to movement. Inconsistent hand use. Faced marginal competition in the Mountain West Conference.